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Gemini gets a YouTube Music extension on Android and desktop
By Nickolas Diaz published
Sing out loud Users have started receiving Gemini's YouTube Music extension on Android and desktop.
One of Google’s best generative AI features is rolling out on older Pixel phones for free
By Brady Snyder published
Magic Editor After debuting alongside the Pixel 8 series last year, Magic Editor is rolling out on older Pixel phones starting now — and it’s completely free.
Gemini 1.5 Pro side panel rolls out for Google Workspace Labs testers
By Brady Snyder published
AI & Workspace integration Google’s new Gemini 1.5 Pro side panel is now available in Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive for Google Workspace Labs and Gemini for Workspace Alpha users.
Amazon Alexa might be getting a huge AI upgrade, but it'll cost you extra
By Jay Bonggolto published
smarter alexa? Amazon is rumored to be launching an upgraded Alexa later this year, and it'll come with a separate monthly fee.
Google Pay adds new features to make online shopping less of a nightmare
By Jay Bonggolto published
shopping made easier Google Pay is showing card perks at checkout and adding buy now, pay later options to its features.
Amazon Kids and Kids Plus: Everything you need to know about these family friendly plans
By Chris Wedel last updated
For the kiddos Amazon Kids and Kids Plus are more than just a theme to make a device's software look more appealing to children. It's an entire ecosystem of devices with a well-curated catalog of content.
A cleaner Google Messages text field rolls out to more users
By Nickolas Diaz published
Compact and clean Google has started rolling out its single-line text field redesign for Messages to more users.
The Google Gemini app still isn't available for some phones. Why not?
By Jerry Hildenbrand published
Mixed messages Google makes a lot of fuss about how great its new products are but leaves many people waiting for their chance to try them.
OpenAI trying to steal Scarlett Johansson's voice to make AI feel 'comfortable' is the reason why it's so worrying
By Brady Snyder published
AI dystopia When Scarlett Johansson decided against letting OpenAI use her voice for its GPT-4o model, the company may have copied it anyway. It ended up making AI feel less comfortable, not more.
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